irreversibly Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɪr.ɪˈvɜː.sə.bli]
  • Us [ ˌɪr.əˈvɝː.sə.bli]

Meaning of irreversibly In English

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Examples of irreversibly

  • Medication overdoses killed one patient and irreversibly damaged the heart of another.

  • The minister's reputation suffered, possibly irreversibly.

  • This invention will irreversibly alter the world of communications.

  • In addition, transient dehydration may irreversibly alter the structure of membrane proteins, particularly if they contain water-exposed domains.

  • During the same period, some 20 000 km2 of agricultural land were rendered irreversibly eroded and could not sustain further cropping.

  • Many of these ancient features could be easily and irreversibly damaged by human actions.

  • The metric used is the average annual carbon irreversibly allocated for each function, averaged over the life of the plant.

  • An open subsurface hydrothemal system will be easier to detect, mostly by vapor escape, but will lose molecules irreversibly to the polar cold trap.

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